Some Useful Features in New Outlook

Microsoft’s New Outlook.com is a modern webmail system that offers some useful features, including some not found in Gmail. This system is the successor to Hotmail so that all Hotmail users will eventually be migrated to Outlook.com.

If you have a @hotmail.com address, don’t worry – you’ll be able to use Outlook.com with @hotmail.com addresses, too. To get started with Outlook.com or create an @outlook.com email address, head over to Outlook.com.

You may even use hotmail login to check various emails received from social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, My space, Instagram and many more.
If you haven’t had a hotmail account, you can learn more our previous post on Hotmail sign up.

Create Email Aliases

Outlook allows to create entirely separate email addresses that all end up in your Outlook.com inbox – just click the gear icon at the top right corner of Outlook.com, select More mail settings, and select Create an Outlook alias under Managing your account.

This is a very useful feature, you can do this with Gmail, but you’d have to go through the account creation process multiple times and set up email forwarding to your main account. This is different from Gmail’s alias feature, which always exposes your main email address.

Use SkyDrive for Large Attachments

Outlook.com is integrated with Microsoft’s new SkyDrive service. When you try to attach a large file to an email, Outlook.com will upload that file to SkyDrive instead and send the email recipient a SkyDrive link. This makes it easy to send large files to multiple people or share files with people that may not have room for them in their email inbox.

You can control this feature by clicking the Attachments link on the More mail settings screen

Sweep Emails

The sweep feature allows you to quickly clean up your inbox and keep it tidy. You can have Outlook.com automatically clear out old versions of the email when a new one arrives, ensuring only the latest email from a sender is in your inbox.

To set this up, click the Sweep button on the toolbar and select Schedule cleanup.

You’ll be able to keep only the latest message, or automatically delete messages after 10 days – this can help if email newsletters you haven’t read yet are building up.

Create Rules

Select the Move All From or Delete All From option in the sweep menu to easily move or delete all emails from a specific sender. Click the check box to also move or delete future messages and Outlook.com will create a rule (known as a “filter” in Gmail) that will apply to your incoming email.

You can also create more complex filters – just select Manage Rules in the Sweep menu. You can match based on the senders name or address, the message’s subject, whether it has attachments or not, and who the message was sent to. Matched messages can be moved elsewhere, categorized, deleted, flagged, or forwarded to another email address.

Use Keyboard Shortcuts

Outlook.com supports a variety of keyboard shortcuts. If you’re an experienced Gmail or Yahoo! Mail user, you can even use Gmail’s keyboard shortcuts in Outlook.com – click Keyboard shortcuts on the More mail settings screen to customize this.

For a full list of keyboard shortcuts, check out the list on Microsoft’s website.

View Content FromTwitter & Facebook

Click the Content from third-party networks link on the More mail settings screen to link your Outlook.com account with your Twitter or Facebook accounts. You’ll be able to see social updates and tweets from your contacts right on Outlook.com. Most people will probably find this more useful than Gmail’s Google+ integration.

Whether you’re a Hotmail user or not, Outlook.com offers some useful new features and a fresh new interface that you should try.